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🚀 Beyond Centre of Mass: Balance Is a Closed Return Relation

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⚖️  Structural Stability Geometry (SSG) What makes a system stable? Structural Stability Geometry begins from a simple but demanding principle: Physical balance is not merely the location of the centre of mass. Physical balance exists when every admissible disturbance encounters a structural route that returns, redistributes, or arrests it before an escape mode opens. Balance is not a point. Balance is a closed return relation. The central SSG relation is: admissible disturbance -> return OR redistribution OR arrest A structure remains stable only when its permitted transitions preserve closure: stability = no admissible path opens an unresolved escape mode SSG investigates how this principle can be represented, computed, challenged, and certified through visible structure. The current repository provides a deterministic finite-graph realization of that research direction. Four native solver architectures independently solve the same canonical parity game. Four assurance layers ...